Sessions Information

  • June 20, 2009
    12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
    Session Type: AALS Programs
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    Blogging

     

    The Internet provides law professors with alternative avenues for conveying their ideas to readers.  Blogging has allowed many professors to become well known within their fields as well as to a broader audience.  Yet blogging also can be a professionally hazardous.  On this panel, moderated by Professor Solum (Legal Theory Blog), Professors Berman (Sentencing Law and Policy Blog), Borgen (Opinio Juris) and Barnett (The Volokh Conspiracy) offer their tips for success as well as caveats for the new professor who may be contemplating entering the world blogging.

     

    -Click here to view Douglas Berman's Outline-

    -Click here to view Randy Barnett's Outline-

Session Speakers
Georgetown University Law Center
Speaker

The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Speaker

St. John's University School of Law
Speaker

University of Illinois College of Law
Moderator

Session Fees

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